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Michael Ingraham 2019-07-27 11:34:13 -04:00
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@ -15,15 +15,18 @@ The following procedure upgrades Sonoff eWelink software to Tasmota using a Wind
- Power on device and connect to eWelink
- Update eWelink firmware to at least 3.1 (mine came with 3.0)
### Flash Tasmota
- Power off and install OTA jumper
- Download the [Sonoff DIY package](https://github.com/itead/Sonoff_Devices_DIY_Tools) from Github
- Modify your laptop (Windows 10) configuration to provide a Mobile hotspot with SSID `sonoffDiy` (case sensitive!) and password `20170618sn`
- Download the [Sonoff DIY `tool_01DIY85`](https://github.com/itead/Sonoff_Devices_DIY_Tools) from Github:
- `./tool` `.exe` (Microsoft Windows)
- `./code` `.py` (not yet tested)
- Power off the Sonoff DIY device and install the DIY OTA jumper
- Modify your PC configuration to provide a Mobile hotspot:
- SSID: `sonoffDiy` (_**case sensitive!**_)
- Password: `20170618sn`
<img src="https://github.com/arendst/arendst.github.io/blob/master/media/w10mobile_hotspot.png" />
- Power on and verify that the device pops up on the Mobile hotspot Settings page
- Start the `\tool\tool_01DIY85(v1.0.0).exe` utility
- The utility should discover the Sonoff DIY device
- Power on the Sonoff device and verify that it shows up on the Mobile hotspot Settings page
- Start the `tool_01DIY85` utility
- The utility should discover the device
- Select the device and toggle it ON and OFF to verify you are connected to the right device
- Select Firmware flash
- Select a pre-compiled Tasmota binary (e.g., [`sonoff-basic.bin`](http://thehackbox.org/tasmota/020300/sonoff-basic.bin)) or your own self-compiled binary. It must be _smaller than 500k_. _**Do NOT use the sonoff-minimal pre-compiled binary**_ as it does not allow you to change any settings.
@ -35,6 +38,6 @@ Once the firmware upload completes and the device restarts, it is recommend that
### Clean up
- Quit DIY mode tool
- Stop mobile hotspot
- Power off device and remove OTA jumper as it is no longer needed and might interfere with future Tasmota features using GPIO16
- Power off the device and remove DIY jumper as it is no longer needed and might interfere with future Tasmota features that use GPIO16
[Video tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUfWytrzrJ4&t=93s)